Between the two mentioned P2P applications, Limewire appears to be the more popular, in addition, its also marginally faster in starting up and connecting to P2P networks compared to Poisoned. If you are looking for files off the Internet, the more users on a P2P network usually translates to a higher likelihood that you will find the files you are scouring for. The essential tool kit for P2P Mac OS X users usually consist of one or a combination of the popular P2P applications: Read more to find out about your P2P options on Mac OS X.
Fret not, there are Mac OS X alternatives, and its probably better since Mac OS X is more immune to viruses than most WinTel machines. If you’ve recently exchanged your WinTel system for a mac, one of the first realisations is that there is no Mac OS X version of the ever popular Kazaa P2P application that facilitates Peer-To-Peer (P2P) file sharing over the Internet.